•
January 19 –
Franziska Stading plays the female lead in
Gustav Vasa (with libretto personally overseen by King
Gustav III of Sweden) at the Royal Swedish Opera. •
July 31 – Scottish poet
Robert Burns'
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect is published by John Wilson in
Kilmarnock in 612 copies (the text having been submitted to him on July 13). The volume proves so popular that Burns abandons his plans to emigrate to
Jamaica on September 1 for a post as a bookkeeper on a slave plantation and on November 27–28 journeys on a borrowed pony from Mossgiel Farm for his first visit to
Edinburgh. Two weeks later he extemporises his "
Address to a Haggis", which is first published on December 20 in the
Caledonian Mercury. •
October 5 – Death of French official
Jean-Baptiste Marie de Piquet, Marquess of Méjanes; his book collection is bequeathed to form the basis of the
Bibliothèque Méjanes at
Aix-en-Provence. •
September 3–December –
Goethe undertakes his
Italian Journey (published
1817). • November – The
Boydell Shakespeare Gallery is inaugurated in London. ==New books==